Nashville, October 8, 2025
News Summary
The development team for the East Bank Residence Inn in Nashville has proposed significant design modifications, reducing the building height to 8 stories and guest room count to 195. This follows the initial approval of a 14-story structure with 235 rooms in October 2023. The revised plan aims to enhance visual appeal and functionality, with updates to parking and the location of retail spaces. Formal review of the amendment is set for November 13, 2025, reflecting ongoing urban development strategies in the East Bank area.
Nashville’s East Bank Residence Inn to Undergo Design Changes
The development team has announced plans to amend the previously approved design for the East Bank Residence Inn in Nashville. The newly proposed design includes a significant reduction in the building height to 8 stories and a decrease in the number of guest rooms to 195.
This hotel is strategically located at the corner of Oldham Street and N. 1st Street. The original design was approved in October 2023 and featured a much taller 14-story structure with 235 hotel rooms, along with commercial space encompassing 8,000 square feet for non-residential uses and 144 parking spaces.
A formal request has been submitted to amend the current SP Zoning for the property, which is necessary to allow the construction of the new 8-story hotel on the 0.80-acre site. This request was made by Kimley-Horn on behalf of the property owner, highlighting a shift in the project’s direction.
Key Changes in the Proposal
The revised ground floor program largely remains consistent with the previous design, but one retail space has been moved from N. 1st Street to Oldham Street. Furthermore, the new plan incorporates 127 valet parking spaces, with hotel rooms intentionally designed to conceal the garage along the perimeter, improving the visual appeal of the building.
Among other changes, the relocation of the rooftop lounge, meeting spaces, and outdoor terrace has occurred, now positioned on the 3rd floor. Additionally, the hotel’s exterior design has deviated from the stylistic norms established by other recent East Bank projects.
Timeline and Development Context
The proposed amendment is scheduled for review on the Metro Planning Commission Agenda on 11/13/2025. The site for the hotel was acquired by RevPAR Development and Emerge Hospitality Group for $4.2 million, signaling a significant investment in the Nashville area.
Funding for the project is provided by Nexera Capital, based in Atlanta, indicating strong financial backing for the development. The development companies have also engaged Design Enclave Consultants as the new architect, taking over from the previously involved Elevate Architecture Studio.
This project is part of a larger development strategy for Nashville’s East Bank area, which is currently influenced by the ongoing construction timeline for the nearby Titan’s stadium. Complementing this hotel, adjacent developments also include a dual-branded Home2 Suites and Hampton Inn, set to deliver in early 2027.
Conclusion
As the development progresses, the revisions to the East Bank Residence Inn highlight the adaptive strategies employed in urban planning, reflecting both community needs and growth opportunities in Nashville.
FAQ
What are the new plans for the East Bank Residence Inn?
The development team plans to amend the previously approved design for the East Bank Residence Inn. The new proposal features a reduction in building height to 8 stories and the number of guest rooms to 195.
Where is the hotel located?
The hotel is located at the corner of Oldham Street and N. 1st Street.
What was the original design approved?
The original design was approved in October 2023 for a 14-story structure with 235 hotel rooms.
What changes have been made to the parking?
The new plan includes 127 valet parking spaces, with hotel rooms designed to conceal the garage along the perimeter.
When is the amendment scheduled for review?
The amendment is scheduled for review on the Metro Planning Commission Agenda on 11/13/2025.
Key Features of the East Bank Residence Inn
| Feature | Original Plan | Revised Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Building Height | 14 stories | 8 stories |
| Number of Guest Rooms | 235 | 195 |
| Parking Spaces | 144 | 127 valet parking spaces |
| Ground Floor Retail | 8,000 square feet | Largely the same with a retail space moved |
| New Architectural Firm | Elevate Architecture Studio | Design Enclave Consultants |
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Additional Resources
- City Now Next: East Bank Hotel Design Updates
- Nashville Post: East Bank Hotel Height Reduced
- Hotel Business: Construction Loan for Nashville Property
- Tennesseean: Residence Inn in East Bank Development
- NewsChannel 5: East Bank Development Progress
- Wikipedia: Nashville
- Google Search: Nashville hotel development
- Google Scholar: Nashville hotels
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Nashville
- Google News: Nashville hotel development

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